HighlightsSpar highlights amateur boxing and domestic violence survival.Isabel uses boxing to reappropriate her experience of abuse.Creator Anthony Vander: sport is a gateway for mental health.Nicola Roffe found boxing helped her heal from inner turmoil.

Sparfollows the journey of four amateurboxersfrom different backgrounds, each with their own struggles and motivations.

As a survivor ofdomestic violenceseeking to transform her traumainto strength, she turned to amateur boxing at a modest gym in East London, where she became the sole woman in training.

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“I’m Already Invested”: New TV Show Sheds Light On Amateur Boxing And Domestic Violence

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Her presence drew curious and sometimes intrusive attention, including unwelcome romantic advances from Jason Springer (Andre Fyffe).

Anthony Vander, the creator ofSpar, toldBored Pandaduring the premiere’s Q&A session that Isabel’s choice to step into the ring was her way of reappropriating theviolenceshe has suffered.

“I’m Already Invested”: New TV Show Sheds Light On Amateur Boxing And Domestic Violence

“In terms of Isabel, sport is the gateway,” Anthony said, highlighting that he knew “abuse happens a lot ingyms.”

He further explained: “[What I wanted] to come through was, [this] thing is the gateway for mental health. It was, for me, back in 2011 […] just sport being an outlet.”

The showrunner added: “And for me, it was really, really important that we kind of showed that with Isabel.

A nearly full auditorium applauded the premiere of the pilot episode ofSpar

“I’m Already Invested”: New TV Show Sheds Light On Amateur Boxing And Domestic Violence

“I didn’t really want [domestic abuse] to be something [super] visual, […] you don’t necessarily see domestic abuse, because I think it’s something in the subtext and the silent moments, it’s there to see, you know, and I think it’s something that we all need to talk about.”

Anthony concluded: “Boxingis community. And for me, it’s about education, it’s about informing myself, about you guys being informed, and spreading the message, so […] you can put an awareness on issues.”

Actress Nicola, who shared her journey as a martial artist learning to box for the lead, revealed that combat sports played a crucial role in helping her heal from her own “inner turmoils.”

“I’m Already Invested”: New TV Show Sheds Light On Amateur Boxing And Domestic Violence

Having experienced domestic violence both within her circle and personally, she felt a deep connection to Isabel’s character.

She explained during the Q&A: “[Boxing helps] coming into a phase where I can be strong, I can feel powerful.”

Nicola added: “Somebody can go through [atraumaticexperience] and they can take it and they can make it into something [different] […].

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“To me, when I was working on the character, [I was also thinking about] why would she just put herself [in a new situation where she’d face violence from men]?

“But there is that aspect of the reappropriating control [and] how brave you have to have to be.”

Mavin Rasheed, who produced the movie, chimed in: “The character [shows that it’s like] seeing yourself back in the same position where now you have more control and you have more power, and you can stop when you want to stop.”

“I’m Already Invested”: New TV Show Sheds Light On Amateur Boxing And Domestic Violence

Spar’s pilot episode also delved into the relentless demands of amateur boxing, a sport requiring the same rigorous training as its professional counterpart but without the accompanying glory, fame, or financial rewards.

During the Q&A, Edwin highlighted the resilience of amateur boxers, emphasizing how many athletes train forOlympiccompetitions while juggling full-time jobs to make a living.

“I’m Already Invested”: New TV Show Sheds Light On Amateur Boxing And Domestic Violence

From overcoming personal traumas to dealing with societal pressures,Spar’s boxers use the sport to cope and improve their mental well-being.

Alongside Nicola Roffe, the series stars Edwin De La Renta, Andre Fyffe, and 2023 BAFTA nominee Jordan Pitt.

You can watch the trailer forSparbelow:

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Sparring in English boxing refers to a controlled practice fight between two boxers, allowing them to work on technique, timing, and strategy without the intensity of a real match.

“I’m Already Invested”: New TV Show Sheds Light On Amateur Boxing And Domestic Violence

“I’m Already Invested”: New TV Show Sheds Light On Amateur Boxing And Domestic Violence

“I’m Already Invested”: New TV Show Sheds Light On Amateur Boxing And Domestic Violence

“I’m Already Invested”: New TV Show Sheds Light On Amateur Boxing And Domestic Violence

“I’m Already Invested”: New TV Show Sheds Light On Amateur Boxing And Domestic Violence

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